Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 104
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 104
This volume includes Iliad 4.384 Tude, Iliad 15.339 Mekiste, and Odyssey 19.136 Odyse by Jeremy Rau; Craft Similes and the Construction of Heroes in the Iliad by Naomi Rood; The Tragic Pattern of the Iliad by Yoav Rinon; Herodotus and His Descendants: Numbers in Ancient and Modern Narratives of Xerxes’ Campaigns by Catherine Rubincam; Personal Pronouns as Identity Terms in Ancient Greek: The Surviving Tragedies and Euripides’ Bacchae by Chiara Thumiger; Epicurus’ Letter to Herodotus: Some Textual Notes by Luis Andres Bredlow Wenda; Cultural Differences and Cross-Cultural Contact: Greek and Roman Concepts of ‘Power’ by Ulrich Gotter; Hebescere virtus (Sallust bc 12.1): Metaphorical Ambiguity by Christopher Krebs; Aeneas’ Generic Wandering and the Construction of the Latin Literary Past: Ennian Epic vs. Ennian Tragedy in the Language of the Aeneid by Jackie Elliott; Virgil Aeneid 6.445-446: A Critical Note by Luis Rivero Garcia; The Poet’s Mirror: Horace’s Carmen 4.10 by Monika Asztalos; The City and Its Territory in the Province of Achaea and ‘Roman Greece’ by Denis Rousset; Further to Ps.-Quintilian’s Longer Declamations by D. R. Shackleton Bailey; and Satire, Propaganda, and the Pleasure of Reading: Apuleius’ Stories of Curiosity in Context by Alexander Kirichenko.
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